Isaac Levy

Isaac Levy (died 29 September 1943) was an elderly Danish Jewish tailor who lived in Copenhagen during World War II. For three years, he lived in peace, but the German occupiers made plans to deport the Jews of Denmark to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in September 1943. Upon hearing of this, a depressed Levy hanged himself in his store, and his body was found by the wife and daughter of his regular customer Karl Koster after they arrived at his store to pick up Dr. Koster's repaired coat.